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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff greenone Date: April 13, 2010 06:26:22am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Server (IO) error by uploading

You may have luck using the non-flash version of the uploader. If you right-click on the fileset tree, you'll get a popover menu with an "Add" option. That worked for me yesterday when everything else was failing.

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Poster: Jens Jakob Soerensen Date: April 13, 2010 09:25:28am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Server (IO) error by uploading

Thanks for the tip. It works, but I can only add one file at the time, so it takes forever to upload a concert.
I hope the people behind "The Internet Archive" can find the problem in the flash-uploader so we can use the easy uploader again.

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff greenone Date: April 13, 2010 09:56:23am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Server (IO) error by uploading

I think you can click "Add" again to add multiple files. I do agree that it's a pain though.

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Poster: Jens Jakob Soerensen Date: April 13, 2010 10:03:07am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Server (IO) error by uploading

I did that, but when I pressed Upload, only one file got uploaded, the other in the queue failed, and I had to press Upload again and again.
But the flash-upload seems to be working again now, so perhaps the error has been found :-)

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff tracey pooh Date: April 14, 2010 11:35:47am
Forum: etree Subject: Re: Server (IO) error by uploading

yes, we had some temporary server issues while we were changing
some configuration to our http servers here.
that should be fixed. it may come up again for a very short spell,
but we're aware of what the issue is, when it happens, and how to fix.
(notice at this very moment i didn't say "know ... *why* it happens" 8-)
--tracey, archive staff

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